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Rusted Broadheads - Cleanup

Started by YosemiteSam, December 01, 2016, 03:20:00 PM

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YosemiteSam

After spending 4 days camped at the bottom of a coastal canyon, the rain and humidity took their toll on everything -- including my broadheads.  On day 3, I noticed that my broadheads were beginning to rust.  They are Grizzly Kodiaks.  It looks mostly surface level and just where the edge is sharpened.  I was going to just resharpen them to polish off the rust but figured I'd ask to see if anybody thinks there may be additional treatment needed (other than a thin coat of oil or wax for storage until the Spring).
"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

Sam McMichael

This type of rust has never created much of a problem for me. Dry and clean your heads and re-sharpen them. Unless the rust is very heavy, it should not be a major issue. Afterwards, I just lightly oil them. Next year, you may need to touch them up again prior to hunting season.
Sam

fireball31

I shoot them into a sand pile behind my target a few times. That takes the rust off and then I sharpen, and store.

pinky

Ha Ha , first thing that came to mind was shooting them into a sand pile.
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South MS Bowhunter

And a good use for Vasoline is to take a small dap and smooth on after sharpening and or before storing.
Everything I have and have become is due to the Lord and his great mercy.

Longtoke

sometimes a little baking soda and toothbrush can get light rust off.

old_goat2

Magic marker, after I sharpen my broadhead, I hit all the bright spots with a magic marker, I do it again after the season is over also. As far as removing the rust, funnest way is to shoot mole hills or stump shooting into mostly rockless ground. Dulls the heck out of them, but removes the rust! Magic marker really works and doesn't attract dirt and grime!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
Various bows, but if you see me shooting, it's probably a Toelke in my hand!

Ulysseys

My Simmons have rust on them but it's surface....I just sharpen and shoot as normal...never had a problem.
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